Capture and Escape: A Narrative of Army and Prison Life
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The author recounts his capture during the civil conflict and successive confinements in a series of Southern prison camps. He describes transport and camp conditions, including overcrowding, filth, and worsening health, and chronicles routine oppression by guards. He narrates multiple escape attempts and episodes of successful flight, highlighting tunneling, disguises, and aid from sympathetic locals. Interpersonal life among prisoners, the use of humor and nicknames to sustain morale, and the gradual psychological erosion of captivity receive close attention. The narrative emphasizes daily survival strategies, encounters with both cruelty and kindness, and the precarious journey back toward friendly lines.
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